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Promoting TFL at SHOT, part 2

Spark-
Hope to catch you there. I'll email my location separately.

We've put together some giveaway pens for the show. Problem is, I don't want people to have to walk thru handing them out. I'm looking for booths that might be willing to leave a box of the pens on the counter so that visitors can pick 'em up.

Any help along these lines would be greatly appreciated.
Rich
 
Spark-
I don't know Clint Smith and Gunsite is currently a bit too controversial as a sponsor. Harry won't be there.

That leaves us to our own devices. Worst comes to worse, we'll hit the booths that are asking people to fill out forms or entries and offer them the pens...should be a fair trade.
Rich
 
Spark,

We will have at least two booths that I have connections with handing out pens, but we are still looking for locations. The more the merrier.

Meanwhile, please Email me for the location of a coctail party that I am having tuesday night with some assoiciates. Love to see ya there.

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-Essayons
 
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